Kids Rock Summer Camp Information Packet 1. Welcome Letter 2. General Camp Overview 3. Weekly Themes and Elective Class Schedule 4. Daily Schedule 5. Behavior Plan 6. Meet The Staff 7. Emergency Information 8. Waivers and Permission Forms 9. Kids Rock Referral Program 10. Kids Rock Sponsors Website: www.KidsRockSummerCamp.com Email: kidsrocksummercamp@gmail.com Kids Rock Zeeland: 616-644-4109 Kids Rock Grand Rapids: 616-666-1231 Camp Director (Ben Ashby) Direct Phone Number: 616-928-8320 Dear Kids Rock Parents, Thank you for signing up your child for Kids Rock Summer Camp. The camp staff and I are very excited about all of the fun activities that we have planned for the summer. Our motto at Kids Rock is “committed to giving campers the best summer of their lives.” We genuinely hope that your child’s week at camp is one that will create a lifetime of memories. The vision at Kids Rock is to provide a summer camp where all kids can find activities that they love. We want to have an environment where campers can learn new things, while feeling safe and successful. We have a wide variety of programming happening this summer at Kids Rock ranging from: theme activities, sports, elective classes, drama, singing, devotions, and arts and crafts. As they run, laugh, smile, and play, it is our hope that campers will learn that each moment in life is truly a gift from God. Enclosed in this information packet you will find all of the necessary information to ensure your child’s enjoyment and safety at camp. All permission forms and waivers need to be filled out and either mailed or dropped off on the first day of camp. If you have any questions about any of the contents of this packet, do not hesitate to contact me. The Kids Rock staff has a heart for God and a heart for kids. It is our mission to serve you as best as we can. Please let us know if your family has any special needs, or if there is anything that we can do to make this camp experience the best that it can be for your kids. If you would like to sign up for any extra weeks, we will be taking sign-ups all summer long if spots are available. Thanks again for choosing Kids Rock to deliver an awesome camp experience for you and your kids! In Christ, Ben Ashby General Camp Overview DROP OFF AND PICK UP TIMES: For a full day of camp, the recommended drop off time is between 7:45-8:45 am and the recommended pick up time is between 5:00-5:30pm. If you would like to drop your child off earlier than 7:45am, or pick them up later than 5:30pm, you will need to fill out an early drop off/late pick up scheduling sheet. Otherwise, if you are late more than 5 minutes in picking up your camper, you will be charged a $5 late fee. If you would like to pick your child up early or drop them off late, we can be flexible with those arrangements. Pick up and drop off this year will be at the back of the building at Zeeland Christian and in the front parking lot of Legacy Christian Middle School. EARLY DROP/LATE PICK UP SCHEDULING SHEET: If you need to drop your camper off early, or pick them up late, you need to fill out and return the attached Early Drop/Late Pick Up Scheduling Sheet. The cost is $5 per family for each half hour. We need to have the sheets filled out and returned to us by the Friday before each week so that we can schedule before and after camp supervision. DROP OFF/PICK UP POLICY: We ask that you walk your camper inside each morning to drop them off, and come inside to pick them up each afternoon. Anyone picking up a camper other than a parent/guardian needs to be authorized in writing ahead of time by the parent/guardian. Campers walking or biking to and from camp need to have a signed permission slip from the parent or guardian. PAYMENT: Payment for each week is due before the first day of each camp week. Failure to pay may result in the removal of the camper from camp. EMERGENCY CARD/WAIVERS: Campers cannot attend camp until the parent/guardians has filled out the attached emergency information, permission slips, and liability waivers. These forms are included in the packet beginning on page 12, and will also be available the first time you drop your camper off. You may bring the forms to camp the first day, or mail them in ahead of time AUTHORIZATION TO ADMINISTER PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION: Medication can be administered only with written permission. All medical forms must be filled out, before any medication can be administered. Contact Kids Rock if you need a medication form. WHAT TO BRING TO CAMP: Campers should bring sunscreen with their name on it, clothes that may get wet/dirty, and athletic shoes. If the camper does not have athletic shoes to wear they may not be able to enter the gymnasium area. It is also recommended that campers bring with them a water bottle, snacks, extra shoes/sandals and a change of clothes. Campers may bring with them appropriate toys/games to play with during free time at the counselor’s discretion. Certain activities like some of the elective classes may require students to bring additional items with them to camp and will be communicated to you on Facebook, email, or a note home. LUNCHES/SNACKS: Kids Rock does not provide lunch, and bringing a sack lunch is recommended. However, we will have lunchables available for purchase for $3, as well as Hungry Howies Pizza available for purchase on Fridays for $1/slice. A pizza order slip will be available at the registration table. Campers will have access to a refrigerator and microwave to heat their lunch if necessary. Kids Rock will provide a snack for the campers each afternoon. We recommend that you pack a snack for the campers to eat during our morning break time. Due to some severe allergies at camp, Kids Rock is a peanut free zone. FACILITIES: Kids Rock Zeeland is located at Zeeland Christian School, 334 W. Central Ave, Zeeland, MI 49464. Tennis instruction will take place at Lawrence Park. Kids Rock Grand Rapids is located at Legacy Christian School, 67 68th Street SE, Grand Rapids, MI 49548. Kids Rock will have access to three classrooms, the gymnasium, bathrooms, the playground, and athletic fields. KIDS ROCK I & II: Campers entering grades 1-3 will be grouped together in Kids Rock I. Campers entering grades 4-7 will be grouped together in Kids Rock II. Each group will have their own home base, and age appropriate games and activities available to them for free time. Kids Rock I & II will come together for certain theme, class and sports activities when it is age and number appropriate. CAMP LEADERSHIP: The camp leadership program is for grades 8 & 9. The campers who sign-up for this program will be expected to be role models for the younger campers. In addition, they will take on an expanded role with camp to assist in games, activities, and other duties necessary to help the camp function. It will be a way for these campers to gain valuable job and resume experience, while having a great time participating in camp. ADULT TO CAMPER RATIO: The adult to camper ratio will never be higher than 15 to 1. The ratio will frequently be 7 or 8 to 1. ELECTIVE CLASSES: Kids Rock is offering unique elective classes for the campers each week and will do its best to give each camper their first choice. Campers will write down their first and second choices for elective classes on the first day of each week. The elective class schedule on this packet is subject to change based on interest and other determining factors. CANCELLATION /REFUND POLICY: Kids Rock requires a two week notice on any cancellations in order to receive a refund of payment. If payment has not yet been received at the time of the late cancellation, the family will still be required to pay for the registered weeks. This policy is to allow us adequate time to contact families with campers on the waiting list, and make informed decisions regarding weekly supplies and counselor work schedules. We can try to accommodate families who would like to change their dates as long as there is availability on the dates they would like to change in to. June 17-21: Wet Wild N’ Wacky Theme Description: Campers will have a blast participating wet, wild, and wacky activities like water fights, wacky hair day, water balloon toss, and the wet n’ wild carnival. Sport of the Week: Basketball Mile Club Do you like to run? Log as many as you can in this class to receive various rewards! Baseball Learn basic baseball skills and have a chance to use them in game situations! Arts and Crafts Campers will have a blast making a new craft each day! Ooey Goey Science Campers will have fun learning about science through exciting experiments! Special Instructions: Campers should wear clothes that can get wet/dirty, and bring a swim suit and change of clothes. Bring the whole family for the Kids Rock Carnival! Kids Rock Zeeland’s carnival will be Friday at 4pm. Kids Rock Grand Rapids’ carnival will be Thursday at 4pm. June 24-28: Olympic Week Theme Description: Campers will compete in Olympic events like long jump shot put, relay races and more! Join us at the end of the week for the closing ceremony to see which country won the Olympic gold. Sport of the Week: Flag Football Elective Classes: Tennis Games Games Games! Hockey Campers will learn basic tennis skills and have a chance to use them in game-like situations! Campers will learn how to play different board games, and have the chance to design their own! Campers will learn basic hockey skills and have a chance to practice them in fun, game-like settings! Scrap booking/card making Bring some pictures of friends and family at home and learn some scrap book and card making basics! Special Instructions: Parents are invited to attend our closing ceremony on Friday at 4:00pm! July 1,2,3,5: Game Shows Galore Theme Description: Family Feud, Jeopardy, The Amazing Race, Who wants to be a Millionaire, Wheel of Fortune, American Gladiator! Kids Rock will bring these hit TV game shows to life for this fun-filled week. Sport of the Week: Volleyball Elective Classes: D.E.A.R Drop everything and read! Bring a book, and cool down and relax for some nice summer reading! Soccer Campers will learn the basic skills of football and have a chance to practice them in fun, gamelike settings! Chess Campers will learn the basic rules and strategies of chess and then have fun competing against their friends! Flag Football Campers will learn the basic skills of football and have a chance to practice them in fun, game-like settings! Special Instructions: Campers should bring a tennis racket with them if possible for the sport of the week. . July 8-12: Hollywood Magic Theme Description: Kids Rock idol, the camper talent show, and the Kids Rock play are all part of this fun-filled week that focuses on having fun with the fine arts. Sport of the Week: Baseball Elective Classes: Acting Learn basic acting skills in fun settings like improvisation, reader’s theatre, and short skits! Dance Learn a dance to perform at our talent show! Golf Students will learn how to drive, chip, and putt and then put those skills in to practice with our own Kids Rock golf course! Volleyball Learn basic volley skills and have a chance to use them in game-like settings! Special Instructions: Parents are invited to our talent show/Kids Rock play on Friday at 4:00pm. Bring a baseball glove if you are able! July 15-19: Splish Splash N’ Sports Theme Description: This week combines the campers favorite sports activities with wet n' wild fun! Sprinkler soccer, water balloon volleyball, and much more! Bring your bathing suits and your athletic gear for a splish splashin' good time! Parents are invited to join us at the end of the week for our Kids Rock track meet and ribbon ceremony Sport of the Week: Track and Field Elective Classes: Arts and Crafts Campers will have a blast making a new craft each day! Basketball Campers will learn basic basketball skills and have a chance to practice them in game like settings! Frisbee Golf Jewelry Making Campers will learn the Learn how to basic rules of frisbee make and create golf and have a chance your own jewelry! to play our Kids Rock Frisbee golf course! Special Instructions: Join us at 4:00 on Friday for our Kids Rock track meet and medal ceremony July 22-26: Survivor Theme Description: Join us for Kids Rock Survivor week. Campers with their tribes will compete in obstacle courses, scavenger hunts, and other reward challenges similar to those seen on the hit TV show “Survivor”. Don’t worry, campers will not be voted off the island. Sport of the Week: Soccer Elective Classes: Exercise Science Yoga, Tai Bo, Aerobics, Dance, Zumba are part of this fun filled exercise class! Card Games Badminton Painting Campers will learn a new card game each day! Campers will learn basic badminton skills and have a chance to use them in fun, game-like settings! Bring from home: Campers will have fun painting with different mediums each day. Please bring a paint shirt for this class! July 29-August 2: It’s Showtime! Theme Description: Bring your acting, singing, dancing, videotaping, editing, writing and computer skills to Kids Rock Studios this summer to help us film our first ever Kids Rock movie! Campers will have the opportunity to be a part of each aspect of movie production during this fun-filled week! Parents are invited to join us on Friday for a popcorn movie premiere party! Sport of the Week: Tennis Elective Classes: Music Dance Photography Fun Campers will have a Campers will have a Campers will learn chance to learn about blast learning dance some basic different styles of music routine that is sure to photography skills and instruments. find its appearance and use their photos Students will enjoy somewhere in our for a fun project! listening, playing, and Kids Rock Movie! Must bring a camera singing in this music from home. appreciation class! Basketball Campers will learn some basic basketball skills and have the chance to use them in a game setting! Special Instructions: Campers should bring a tennis racket with them if possible for the sport of the week. Join us Friday at 4:00 for our Kids Rock Movie premiere! August 5-9: Field Trip Frenzy Theme Description: Each day, we will travel by bus for fun at a new location! The kids will enjoy fun field trips like Crazy Bounce, roller-skating, Craig’s Cruisers, The Critter Barn, bowling, the movie theatre, timber town, and more! All bussing and entry fees are included in the price! Special Instructions: Additional information such as specific field trip times and details will be posted on our Facebook page and our website when a complete schedule is available. We will eat lunch each day at the school’s location. Daily Schedule *This schedule is subject to change based on daily and weekly activities. 7:45-8:45: Arrival/free time 8:45-9:00: Devotions 9:00-9:45: Group games/Activities 9:45-10:015: Activity of the day Monday-Gym Games Tuesday-Arts and crafts Wednesday- Wacky sport Wednesday Thursday- Arts and crafts Friday- Singing 10:15-11:00: Weekly sport activity 11:00-11:15: Snack (provided from home) 11:15-12:00: Weekly theme activity 12:00-12:45: Lunch 12:45-1:30: Free time 1:30-2:15: Camper elective classes (change weekly) 2:15-3:00: Weekly sport activity 3:00-3:15: Snack (provided by camp) 3:15-4:00: Weekly theme activity 4:00-4:30: Group games 4:30-5:00: Gym Games 5:00-5:30: Camper pick-up/free time ***Early drop-off and late pick-up plans available. ***We have late drop off and early pick flexibility. Kids Rock Behavior Plan Although Kids Rock is a fantastic option for parents looking for a positive experience for their children all summer long, our program is also designed to give a unique camp experience each week. Although our counselor to camper ratio is 15 to 1 or lower, we do not have the capability to provide an aide for any camper due to behavior or health concerns. We provide highly structured activities with very limited free time. This is different from a traditional day care setting, and may not be a fit for every camper. We have two basic expectations for all campers: 1. Treat others the way you want to be treated. Examples of not meeting this expectation: Arguing with campers or counselors, name calling, teasing, disrupting camp activities, damaging school property, talking while counselors are talking, fighting, bullying, threatening others, stealing, etc. 2. Participate and always have a good attitude. Examples of not meeting this expectation: Poor sportsmanship, not following activity directions, playing fair during games and free time, etc. Daily Behavior Management System: Minor infractions such as general camp disruptions will be handled using a daily stoplight system with the following consequences: First offense: Verbal warning Second offense: Removal from activity for 10 minutes Third offense: Removal from an entire camp activity, and written violation slip will be filled out Fourth offense: Camper will be sent home for the day, and a written violation slip will be filled out Written Violation Slips: Violation slips are a means of documenting camp behavior infractions. A written violation slip can be given for repeated basic infractions, or for more serious offenses such as bullying, swearing, stealing, threats to a camper or counselor, physical harm to another child or staff member, etc. 1 Violation Slip: Removal from an entire camp activity 2 Violation Slips: Removal from an entire camp activity 3 Violation Slips: One day suspension out of the program 4 Violation Slips: Dismissal from the program *Kids Rock Summer Camp reserves the right to dismiss students from the program for severe infractions without going through all of the steps mentioned above. Meet The Zeeland Staff Ben Ashby, Camp Director- Ben Ashby is a middle school Spanish teacher at Zeeland Public Schools. He also taught elementary Spanish for 6 years. He attended South Christian High School in Grand Rapids, MI and is a graduate of Calvin College. In his experience working as a teacher, coach, and camp counselor, he has worked with children of all ages. Ben is excited about sharing the love of God with the campers this summer through all of the fun activities that Kids Rock has planned. His wife Sarah was a 2nd grade teacher at Holland Christian for four years. They live in Zeeland, MI with their 4 year old Eli, and their 2 year old, Isaac. Sarah Ashby, Camp Administration-Sarah Ashby taught second grade at Holland Christian for four years at South Side Elementary. She was also the director of a summer camp in her home town in New Jersey. Sarah stays extremely busy as a stay at home mom, and enjoys walking, gardening, being active, and spending time with friends and family. Sarah is involved with camp planning, organization, registration, and paperwork. She is also often a frequent camp visitor! Jonathan Van Eck, Zeeland Site Director- Jonathan Van Eck is the director of vocal music at the high school level for Zeeland Public Schools. He graduated from Grand Rapids Christian High School and went on to study vocal music education at Calvin College. Jonathan has been a camp counselor for Kids Rock Summer Camp for two summers, and this year he will serve as the camp director of the Zeeland location. He is always full of energy and enthusiasm for students of all ages, and is looking forward to another great summer with KRSC! Brad Lemmen, Camp Counselor- Brad is currently a 7th grade teacher at East Arbor Charter Academy in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He previously taught 4th grade and student taught in a 2nd grade classroom. He graduated from Western Michigan University in 2011 with a degree in elementary education, after graduating from Zeeland West High School in 2007. In addition to camp, Brad will be getting married this summer. This will be Brad’s 5th summer at Kids Rock Summer Camp! He enjoys playing golf and softball during the summer and loves sports of all kinds. Brad is excited to be back at camp this year for another great summer! Lillea Prins, Camp Counselor- Lillea is a 2010 graduate of Holland Christian and will be a senior at Calvin College in the fall. She is studying elementary education and hopes to be a teacher one day. In high school, Lillea participated in cross country, Dutch dance, and art club. At Calvin she is a part of the Student Activities board, planning events and activities for the on campus students. She also volunteers at the Cook Library Center helping students with their homework. Lillea enjoys spending time with kids of all ages, and loves biking, baking, going to the beach, and spending time with family and friends. This will be Lillea’s second summer at Kids Rock Summer Camp and she is very excited about building new relationships and sharing God’s love with the students at the camp! Carly Van Eck, Camp Counselor- Carly Van Eck just finished her Master's degree in social work at GVSU and hopes to work in the mental health field as a therapist or case manager. Carly grew up in Allendale and graduated from Allendale High School. She has experience teaching dance, mentoring adolescents, and camp counseling. Carly is looking forward to her fourth summer at Kids Rock Summer Camp! Emily McKenzie, Camp Counselor- Emily will be a senior at the University of Michigan in the fall studying nursing and is anxiously awaiting graduation in May 2014. She hopes to work as a pediatric or mental health nurse practitioner someday. She grew up in Kentwood and graduated from East Kentwood in 2010. In high school she was involved in band and played softball, volleyball and track and field. In her free time she enjoys reading, baking, traveling, hiking, backpacking and spending time with her amazing family. Emily has always loved working with kids and has many years of experience as a babysitter. She is extremely excited that she is able to say that this will be her 3rd summer at camp! Jenna Jongekrijg, Camp Counselor – Jenna is a 2012 graduate of Holland Christian and will be a sophomore at Calvin College in the fall. She is studying elementary education. In high school she participated in basketball her freshmen and sophomore years, and softball all four years. She enjoys sports, traveling, snowmobiling, and being out in nature. She has experience mentoring and volunteering in children programs. She is extremely excited to be a camp counselor and cannot wait to see what God has in store this summer! Evan Finch, Camp Counselor- Evan just finished his junior year at Hope College and he is majoring in physical education with a health minor. He has been on the Hope College Varsity Football and Track teams for all of his three years in college. Evan also has experience working with kids from field placements, mission trips, Special Olympics and coaching. He was born in North Carolina but grew up in Ann Arbor and graduated from Ann Arbor Pioneer in 2010. This is only Evan's first year at Kids Rock Summer Camp but he looks forward to this awesome new experience! Lindsay Sanders, Camp Counselor- Lindsay will be a sophomore this fall at Cedarville University in Ohio. She is majoring in Early Childhood Education with a Bible minor. She is a 2012 graduate of Zeeland East High School where she participated in Dutch Dance, student senate, and four years in the Dance program. At Cedarville she is involved with an after school Bible club at the local elementary school, a Discipleship group, and various Cedarville hosted children’s events. She has experience teaching, babysitting, mentoring, and volunteering at church, camp, and several elementary schools. She always enjoys spending time with her family, watching movies, playing board games or cards, hanging out at the beach with friends, ice skating, reading, and doing crafts. Lindsay has wanted to be a teacher since first grade and can’t imagine a better way to spend her summer than being a camp counselor at Kids Rock Camp! Austin Ball, Camp Counselor- Austin is a 2011 graduate of Hudsonville High School in Hudsonville, Michigan. He is planning on attending Western Michigan University to pursue a degree in Business with a Marketing focus. He is currently an Intern for Zox Straps, an elastic wristband company that was born right here in West Michigan. He has enjoyed ministering to youth year round for the past 3 years, ranging in ages Kindergarten through 8th grade. His favorite hobbies are video games, singing, sports, and writing. Austin is thrilled to be returning for his 3rd year at Kids Rock Summer Camp! Meet the Grand Rapids Staff Ben Ashby, Camp Director- Ben Ashby is a middle school Spanish teacher at Zeeland Public Schools. He also taught elementary Spanish for 6 years. He attended South Christian High School in Grand Rapids, MI and is a graduate of Calvin College. In his experience working as a teacher, coach, and camp counselor, he has worked with children of all ages. Ben is excited about sharing the love of God with the campers this summer through all of the fun activities that Kids Rock has planned. His wife Sarah was a 2nd grade teacher at Holland Christian for four years. They live in Zeeland, MI with their 4 year old Eli, and their 2 year old, Isaac. Sarah Ashby, Camp Administration-Sarah Ashby taught second grade at Holland Christian for four years at South Side Elementary. She was also the director of a summer camp in her home town in New Jersey. Sarah stays extremely busy as a stay at home mom, and enjoys walking, gardening, being active, and spending time with friends and family. Sarah is involved with camp planning, organization, registration, and paperwork. She is also often a frequent camp visitor! Audrey Slotsema Grand Rapids Site Director- Audrey is a student at Calvin College and will graduate this coming fall with a degree in Elementary Education and Spanish. While at Calvin she planned activities for her residence hall, was an Orientation Leader for incoming students, and worked at the Admissions Office. Audrey loves to travel, spend time at the beach, and read. She has spent much time with children and is so excited for her first summer at Kids Rock Summer Camp! Tom Snikkers, Camp Counselor/Sports Director – Tom Snikkers is a 2013 graduate of Calvin College with a degree in Sports Management. Prior to his 4 years at Calvin, he attended Unity Christian High School in Hudsonville, Michigan. Tom is looking to pursue a career as a Professional Basketball player this coming fall. Upon finishing his basketball career overseas, he plans to attend graduate school in route of becoming an Athletic Director at the collegiate level. He has played many sports at various levels, including four years as a starter on the Calvin College varsity basketball team. Tom looks forward to sharing his passion for sport combined with his love for Christ. This will be his first season serving as the Kids Rock Camp Sports Director, and he is excited to be a part of the Kids Rock Summer Program. Kimbra Filippini, Camp Counselor- Kimbra is a 2010 graduate of Holland Christian and will graduate from Calvin College at the end of this coming fall. She is pursuing a degree in Elementary Education with minors in Mathematics and Language arts and is incredibly excited to begin student teaching in September. Kimbra has spent a lot of her spare time working on the leadership team for SPEC, Calvin’s club for Education majors, coordinating and participating in a variety of educationally focused volunteer opportunities, and working for Calvin’s Education Program office. The past two summers, Kimbra has enjoyed working at the Play & Learn Summer Program which is a day camp sponsored by the City of Wyoming’s Parks and Recreation Department. Kimbra enjoys spending time with her family, working with children, hanging out with her friends, and dance. She was involved in ballet for nine years, and still enjoys recreational dancing through Calvin’s Dance Guild. Kimbra has a passion for working with and sharing the love of the Lord with children of all ages. This will be Kimbra’s first summer at Kid’s Rock and she couldn’t be more excited to be a part of this incredible program! Kendra Tameling, Camp Counselor- Kendra is a 2010 graduate of South Christian High School and will be a junior at Calvin College in the fall. At Calvin, she is studying therapeutic recreation and minoring in psychology and dance. She hopes to be a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist someday and work in a rehabilitation setting with the disabled. In high school she participated in cross-country, track, and took many dance classes in hip-hop and ballet. At Calvin, she helps run a program called “Horizons” for the mentally disabled by planning and leading events for them, and is very active in Dance Guild. She enjoys running, dancing, listening to music, spending time with family and friends, and being active and adventuresome outdoors. This will be her first summer at Kids Rock Summer Camp, and she is thrilled to be working at a camp where she grew up going to school. She is looking forward to meeting all the kids and having a blast with them this summer. Jeff VanderMolen, Camp Counselor- Jeff is a 2010 graduate of Unity Christian High School and will be a senior at Dordt College in the fall. He is studying Elementary and Middle School Education with an endorsement in coaching. In high school, Jeff participated in football, cross country, and track. He was also part of the spiritual leadership team at Unity during his senior year. At Dordt, he has worked in the admissions office, is a teacher assistant for a college math class, serves as a student coach for cross country, and participates in track and field. Jeff also volunteers at HUGS ranch in Byron Center, MI. Jeff enjoys spending time with kids of all ages and loves sports, spending time with family, hanging out with friends, and simply spending time outdoors. This will be Jeff’s first summer at Kids Rock Summer Camp! He looks forward to being a Christian role model in the lives of the students at camp. Diane Arthur, Camp Counselor- Diane is a 2013 graduate of East Kentwood High School where she participated in volleyball, soccer, track, study abroad, and theater programs. She has been a counselor at Camp Crystal in Frankfort, Michigan, is a frequent babysitter, and volunteers in her church nursery. Although her college location is undecided, she intends to pursue a degree in Christian ministries and/or global studies. Diane is ecstatic to spend this summer at Kids Rock sharing Christ's love with the children! Kids Rock Emergency Card Child’s name: ___________________ Address: _________________________ Birth Date: ________________________ Home Phone:________________________ Mother’s Name: ____________________ Father’s Name: ______________________ Employer: _________________________ Employer: ___________________________ Work Phone: ______________________ Work Phone: _________________________ Cell Phone: ________________________ Cell Phone: __________________________ Describe any physical condition requiring special attention by camp staff. (Surgeries, Illnesses, Allergies, Chronic Health Problems, etc.) ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ Individuals Other Than Parent/Guardian Authorization ONLY these individuals have my authorization to care for my child in the event of an emergency and/or for drop-off and pick-up. * Please advise these individuals that they are authorized and will need to present identification to staff. Parent/Guardians Initial:______ Name/Relation: ____________________ Phone Number:______________________ Address:________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Name/Relation: _________________ Phone Number:_________________________ Address:________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Name/Relation: _________________ Phone Number:_________________________ Address:________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Authorization for Emergency Medical Care I hereby give my permission to Kids Rock Summer Camp to call a doctor or emergency medical service and for the doctor, hospital or medical service to provide emergency medical or surgical care for my child ______________________________________ should an emergency arise. It is understood that the Kids Rock Summer Camp staff will make a conscientious effort to locate the parent/guardian or the emergency contact listed on the registration document before any action will be taken. If it is not possible to locate the emergency contact listed, I will accept the expense of emergency medical or surgical treatment. _______________________ _____________________ Signature of parent/guardian Date Authorization to Administer Over the Counter Medication Kids Rock Summer Camp staff cannot supply your child with any over the counter medication unless we have a permission slip on file. If your child has needs beyond over the counter medication, please contact the camp director to make those arrangements. Please fill out this permission slip if you would like your child to be able to receive over the counter medication at the camp director’s discretion. I hereby give my permission to Kids Rock Summer Camp to administer the following to my child in the manner described on the packaging: Bug spray Antiseptic cream Tylenol ______________________________ Child’s name ______________________________ Signature of parent/legal guardian ___________________ Date Lost or Stolen Items I understand that the Kids Rock Summer Camp is NOT responsible for personal property lost or stolen on the Camp facilities or on the camp premises. ______________________________ Signature of parent/legal guardian ___________________ Date Liability Waiver For Participant I, as parent or legal guardians of __________________________ approve and give my permission for him/her to participate in any class or program offered by Kids Rock Summer Camp. By registering for youth programs through Kids Rock Summer Camp, registrant acknowledges that the activities carried on in the program carry certain risks for the participant. Registrant has independently reviewed and evaluated the risks and determined to engage in the program with full knowledge and acceptance of the risk. The registrants agrees to and hereby releases and forever discharge the Kids Rock LLC, their officers, employees, agents, Zeeland Christian School, Legacy Christian School and volunteers from any and all liability for damages, loss or personal injury arising out of or related to registrant’s participation in youth recreational programs. ______________________________ ___________________ Signature of parent/guardian Date Sunscreen Permission Form Children will apply sunscreen to themselves under the direct supervision of a day camp staff member at least once a day. Sunscreen will not be applied to any broken skin or if a skin reaction has been observed. Any skin reaction observed by staff will be reported promptly to parent/ guardian. It is the parent’s responsibility to provide and apply sunscreen before camp with a specific amount of SPF they wish their child to have. Please have your child’s first and last name clearly labeled on the sunscreen bottle. By signing below, I agree to provide sunscreen, apply it before camp and allow staff and/or other campers to assist in applying sunscreen as necessary throughout the day. ______________________________ Child’s name ______________________________ ___________________ Signature of parent/legal guardian Date PG Movie Permission Form During lunch, children will occasionally be offered an option to watch part of a movie. We try to show G movies when at all possible, but some of our movies are age appropriate PG. Please sign this section if you would like to allow your child to watch a PG family/children’s film. Movie titles are available from the Summer Camp Director if you would like to review our selections. ______________________________ Child’s name ______________________________ Signature of parent/legal guardian ___________________ Date Bike/Walk To &/Or From Camp Permission Form My child _____________________________ has my permission to bike or walk to and from camp and be released on his/her own. He/she will be responsible for signing him/herself into and/or out of camp each day. I agree that Kids Rock Summer Camp and employees will not be responsible for the welfare of my child before camp and once released to go home. ____________________________________ _________________ Signature of parent/legal guardian Date Walking/Biking Field Trip Permission Form We will be leaving the camp facilities occasionally to play tennis at the park, for biking class, or nearby service project opportunity. Please fill out the following form to give your child permission to do those activities. My child_________________ has my permission leave camp under counselor supervision for walking and/or biking field trips. ____________________________________ _________________ Signature of parent/legal guardian Date Field Trip Frenzy Field Trip Permission Form My child, ______________________________, participating in Kids Rock Summer Camp, has my permission to participate in all field trips during Field Trip Frenzy Week. I am aware that these field trips may include swimming at the beach. We understand that these field trips may include walking, riding with a licensed bus driver on a school bus, a privately owned transportation company, or a city bus. We as parents/guardians agree to hold harmless Kids RockSummer Camp and any employees or volunteers thereof, for any accident, injury or occurrence arising out of, or in connection with the field trips during field trip week. If I am late and the busses have already left, I understand that I am still charged for that day. ____________________________________ Signature of parent/legal guardian _________________ Date Cancellation/Refund Policy I have read and agree to Kids Rock Summer Camp’s two week notice cancellation and refund policy. ____________________________________ _________________ Signature of parent/legal guardian Date Photo Release My child_______________ has the permission to be photographed, for publication. ____________________________________ _________________ Signature of parent/legal guardian Date Kids Rock Camper Profile Camper name:_________________________ ________________________________ Last First 1. Does your child have any dietary restrictions or concerns? 2. Does your child have any allergies? If yes, please elaborate. 3. What is your child’s interests/favorite activities at school and at home? 4. What social goals do you have for your child while at camp? 5. Does your child have any characteristics that require special attention? 6. Does your child have any limitations or restrictions on camp activities? If yes, please explain. 7. Do you have any behavior management suggestions for your child? 8. What types of things can easily upset your child/cause them anxiety? 9. Do you have any other suggestions for how camp can provide the best experience possible for your child? Kids Rock Referral Program What is it? The Kids Rock referral program is a way for you to save money on your registration cost, and a way for Kids Rock to spread the word about the exciting programming happening at Kids Rock this summer. How much money can I save? For each camper that comes to Kids Rock because they heard about it through your family, you will receive $20 off your registration cost. If you have already paid, Kids Rock will reimburse you for the amount owed. If you refer 5 different campers, you would receive a check for $100. How does Kids Rock keep track of the referrals? On each registration form, there is a spot that asks, how did you hear about Kids Rock? For each camper that writes your family’s name in that blank, you will receive $20 off your registration cost. Telling your friends about the fabulous programming this summer is the highest form of compliment that we can receive. This referral program will run all summer long as long as we still have spots available. Thank you for helping us spread the word! A Special Thanks to our Sponsors Ridge Point Community Church Hudsonville Expressway Self Storage Hungry Howie’s Pizza in Zeeland, MI Zeeland Christian School Legacy Christian School The Zeeland Print Shop
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